Marvel Studios adventure Black Panther: Wakanda Forever brought crowds to movie theaters around the globe over the weekend, selling an estimated $330 million in tickets and setting a November record in the United States and Canada.
A SCENE from the film Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverbrought crowds to movie theaters around the globe over the weekend, selling an estimated $330 million in tickets and setting a November record in the United States and Canada.racked up roughly $180 million at North American theaters Thursday night through Sunday, distributor Walt Disney Co. said. That marked the highest total ever for a film opening in November, topping the $158.
“One of the top 15 openings of all time tells me the box office is pretty healthy when there is something audiences what to see,” said Jeff Bock, senior media analyst at Exhibitor Relations Co. “Marvel time and time again offers something audiences want to see.”, starring Chadwick Boseman as King T’Challa, broke ground as the first superhero movie with a predominantly Black cast. The film took in $1.
Film critics praised the sequel, saying Marvel had succeeded in paying tribute to Mr. Boseman while offering a compelling film despite the loss of the popular lead character.
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